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This Day in Buster…August 2, 1950 "Sunset Boulevard" is released. Buster Keaton makes the most of his cameo as one of Gloria Swanson’s ‘waxworks’ despite only having one line, delivered twice.
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While stocks last! Our 125th anniversary print is available in both tee & sweatshirt form! busterstuff.com/product/buster-s-125th-birthday-t-shirt-and-sweatshirt/364
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This Day in Buster…August 6, 1927 The San Diego Sun reports an accident whilst filming “College”: “At the height of the race between two 62-foot shells a fishing boat slipped anchor and drifted into the path of the boat Buster was piloting. Unable to avoid a collision, Buster yelled for the crew...
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We’re certainly not in two minds about @hollymyh.art on Instagram’s Buster Keaton(s) portraits! Send your fan art to socialmedia@busterkeaton.org for a chance to be featured in future or in our magazine, “The Keaton Chronicle.”
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“Le Roi des Champs-Élysées” 1934, was Buster’s first completed feature project after leaving MGM - a French film which is actually a lot of fun, although sadly, the majority of Buster’s dialogue is dubbed.
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A 1960 programme for Buster Keaton’s run of “Once Upon A Mattress” - rehearsals for which Buster began 64 years ago today.
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This Day in Buster…August 4, 1957 The Press & Sun-Bulletin do a piece on Buster Keaton’s “Merton of the Movies,” opening the following night at the Southern Tier Playhouse - two co-stars, Jane Dulo & James Karen, would remain friends with Buster for the remainder of his life.
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